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 · The title of Michael Croley's debut short story collection, Any Other Place, evokes a kind of desperation that's familiar to anyone who's longed to escape their hometown. It's not a universal Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins. Any Other Place. Stories. By Michael Croley. Paperback - ISBN: JAMES STILL AWARD FOR WRITING ABOUT THE APPALACHIAN SOUTH. WEATHERFORD AWARD FOR FICTION. “Michael Croley’s Any Other Place is a story collection of immense power. Croley masterfully gathers disparate worlds through his sympathy and generous grasp. The Man from Another Place (played by Michael J. Anderson), also known as The Arm, is a character from the television series Twin Peaks, created by David Lynch and Mark www.doorway.ru is an inhabitant of the Black Lodge, a realm of pure www.doorway.ru was created from MIKE's severed left arm. Early on in the series, The Man gives Agent Dale Cooper clues to apprehending The Man's nemesis, BOB.


Michael Croley was born in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. The recipient of an NEA Fellowship in Literature in , his work has appeared in a number of publications. His debut collection of stories, Any Other Place, will appear in He teaches creative writing at Denison University. Any Other Place. Stories. By Michael Croley. Paperback - ISBN: JAMES STILL AWARD FOR WRITING ABOUT THE APPALACHIAN SOUTH. WEATHERFORD AWARD FOR FICTION. "Michael Croley's Any Other Place is a story collection of immense power. Croley masterfully gathers disparate worlds through his sympathy and generous grasp. Any Other Place Michael Croley. Blair, $ trade paper (p) ISBN Buy this book. Croley's solid debut, set mostly in small-town Appalachia, explores masculinity.


The title of Michael Croley's debut short story collection, Any Other Place, evokes a kind of desperation that's familiar to anyone who's longed to escape their hometown. It's not a universal. Michael Croley. Michael Croley is the author of Any Other Place: Stories, winner of the James Still Award from the Fellowship of Southern Writers and the Weatherford Award. He is also the co editor (with Jack Shuler) of Midland: Reports from Flyover Country. His reporting, stories, and essays have appeared in Esquire, The New York Times, Bloomberg Businessweek, VQR, T he Paris Review, Kenyon Review, LitHub, Narrative, and elsewhere. “Michael Croley’s short story collection Any Other Place finds people in the circumstances they’d do anything to avoid and traces the ties of love, loyalty, and sacrifice that bind them. Croley masters this contradictory tension, turning the phrase ‘any other place’ into one that’s equal parts pride and plea, each informed by a deep intimacy Whether people turn toward each other, turn inward, or keep their gaze on the horizon, these stories examine how, together and apart.

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